DEATHS.
ASHWELL.—On July 10, at Bluff, Charles Victor, dearly beloved husband of "Violet Ashwell; in his forty-sixth year. "A patient sufferer at rest." AUSTIN.—On Juno 30, 1944, at Auckland, Georgina, dearly loved wife of Frederick Austin, and beloved mother of Amy and George (formerly of Dunedin); aged 76 years. BBRTENSHA'W.-On July 11 1944, at Duriedin, George Edward, belied husband of the late Anna of .43 Douglas *treet, St. Kilda (formerly of Waipori); in lus seventy-eighth year/ "At rest."—ThA JPuneral will leave tie resideiice of his son, 43 Douglas street .-'St. Kilda, on Thursday, the 13th inst., for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—Jß.'ope and Kinaston, funeral directors.
GEElGy—On July 11, 1944, at Dunedin, Tbomas./Dewar, dearly loved husband of the late Euphehlia Greig, of 444 Anderson's Bay- road; aged 71 years. "At rest."— The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 260 King Edward street, South Dunedin, on Thursday, July 13, at 2.30 p.m., for. the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—Cole and Son, funeral directors. McNEISH.-Qii July 10, 1944, at Dunedin. Robert, dearly beloved husband of Jfetta Emily McNeish, and loved father of Billy and beloved *on of L. and the late A. McJJeish, of 2 Vernal street, Kensington j aged '3l years. Deeply mourned.—The Funeral will leave our Mortuary , Chapel. Clark street; oh Thursday, the 13th init., at ifte conclusion of a service commencing at 3 p.m., for the Anderson's Bfty Ostttetery.— Hugh Gourley Ltd., funeral directory, - STEWART.-On Julv 11, 1944, at his residence, " 'VVeetwood,'' , 9 Charlotte street, Roslyn, Alexander Cuthbertson, beloved husband of the late Mary Stewart; in his eighty-seventh year. The Funeral, will leavo the Hanover Street Baptist Chttroh To-morrow {Thursday), the 13th inst,, at the conclusion of a service commencing at 1.45 p.m., for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—R. McLean and Son, funeral directors. StILES.-rt-On July 11. 1944, at Dune-din (the result of an accident), Edward, bust* band of the late Mary tSiiles and imcle of Mrs W. /Williams, of 12 Quarry street, Mtisselburgh Deeply mourned. The jFuneral will leave 12 Quarry street on Thursday, the 13th hist., at 11 a.m., for the Anderson's Bay Ceihetery.—Hope and Kinasion. funeral directors. THOMPSON.-On July 11, 1944, at, her residence, 10 Alexander street, Caver shim, Margaret R., dearly loved wife of Jesse Thompson. "At Funeral will leave the residence on Friday, the 14fch inst.j at 2 p.m.. for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—C. J. Thprn Ltd., funeral directors.
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Evening Star, Issue 25225, 12 July 1944, Page 4
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